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Spend a lovely holiday in Giant Mountains

Nové Město na Moravě (Pressweb) - Giant Mountains, the highest mountain range in the Czech Republic, are situated in the northeast of the country. They were announced a National Park as the mountains consist of unique natural wealth that needs to be protected by authorities.

Giant Mountains are popular with tourists both in winter and in summer. In winter they offer a large number of slopes, on which skiers can enjoy downhill skiing or snowboarding. In addition, there are good skiing tracks aimed at cross-country skiers, thus no sportsman will stay without motion. Winter accommodation Giant Mountains is good to be booked in advance, however, there are many capacities to accommodate almost everyone.

If you prefer hiking and climbing, then spring and summer in Giant Mountains will be better times of the year for you. Numerous trails, tracks and paths attract eager tourists every year. They can follow them either on foot or by bike, so the choice is purely up to one`s wish.

A good town to stay in summer is Rokytnice nad Jizerou. The town makes a starting point for a lot of treks, strolls and walks. Many hiking trails will take you up the surrounding mountains and show you beautiful views over the valleys. Accommodation Rokytnice nad Jizerou offers good-quality and pleasant hotels, apartments, guesthouses or private places.

A good hotel to stay is a family and friendly one located just by the slope. It`s name is Sporthotel Bohemia and it`s suitable for recreation of people of all ages. It also welcomes families with children and corporate meetings and training. Hotel services include a variety of facilities such as fitness centre, beauty salon, massage centre, sauna or even hairdresser`s, so no one will suffer there. For more information about the hotel and its services see the official websites www.sporthotel-bohemia.cz/en, on which you can also make your booking. So don`t wait for too long and come to explore the beauties of Giant Mountains.